There is no significant evidence to suggest that children grow faster specifically in May in the U.S. compared to Australia or vice versa. Growth rates in children are influenced more by genetics, nutrition, and overall health rather than specific months or geographical locations. Additionally, May falls in different seasons for the two countries—autumn in Australia and spring in the U.S.—but seasonal variations do not drastically affect growth rates.
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